JOIN THE ENDOCRINOLOGIST TEAM
We have vacancies on our Editorial Board! We want to hear from enthusiastic research scientists, clinicians and nurses, at any career stage, who have a passion for communicating endocrinology to our members. There’s never been a more exciting time to join our team. Read more in the article in this issue, and apply online by 4 October.
A screenshot from the winning 2023 student video
2023 STUDENT VIDEO AWARD
You can now watch the winning entries from our 2023 Student Video Award. Students were challenged to produce a short video, to engage the general public with endocrinology. The standard of submissions was very high once again. We congratulate this year’s winners:
1st place: Kisspeptin’s promising role in treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder Nina Supawaree & Ravi Patel (Imperial College London) (pictured)
2nd place: Male hormonal contraception Ryan Danvers (University of Edinburgh)
3rd place: Understanding PCOS: science, symptoms and research Alaina Shariff (University of Edinburgh)
Watch the winning videos.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION AT SfE BES 2023
Are you attending the Society for Endocrinology BES conference 2023? Why not take the opportunity to share your passion for endocrinology at our schools’ outreach event on Wednesday 15 November? Local secondary schoolchildren will be invited to attend the conference on the final day, to learn more about the fascinating world of hormones and the experts making waves in our field. Find out how you can get involved.
SERIES 3 OF OUR PODCAST IS HERE!
The latest series of our podcast, ‘Hormones: The Inside Story’, tackles health misinformation head on, busting myths around common hormonal conditions, and revealing some of the surprising ways that hormones impact all our lives. Champion endocrinology and share the podcast with your family, friends and colleagues! Now available on all major podcast platforms.
2023 LEADERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT AWARDEES
The Society’s Leadership and Development Awards Programme aims to recognise and nurture emerging talent, to enable our awardees to become the future leaders of endocrinology. Join us in congratulating our 2023 recipients:
Louise Hunter University of Manchester
Punith Kempegowda University of Birmingham
Edouard Mills Imperial College London
ESA−SfE EXCHANGE AWARDEES
The ESA–SfE Exchange Award fosters the development of collaborative international research projects by enabling members of the Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA) and the Society for Endocrinology to visit overseas researchers to initiate further studies. We congratulate our 2023 recipients:
Amy Dwyer University of Adelaide
Rayzel Fernandes Imperial College London